A newly launched video shows Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick arguing with his Uber driver, Fawzi Kamel, late on a Super Bowl Sunday night time in February, seated between two feminine companions.

The driver, Kamel, has been with the corporate since 2011, Bloomberg stated, and within the video the 2 are proven debating about proposed lowered fares for the journey-hailing service.

Kamel turned the dashboard recording of his dialog with Kalanick over to Bloomberg, which revealed the footage on Tuesday.

“We went low-end because we had to, because we’d be out of business,” Kalanick calls to the driver within the video. “It seems like a piece of cake because I’ve beaten [Lyft]. But if I didn’t do the things I did, we would have been beaten, I promise.”

The footage ends with Kalanick shouting to Kamel: “Some people don’t like to take responsibility for their own s—. They blame everything in their life on somebody else. Good luck.”

A driver named Fawzi Kamel was additionally a plaintiff in a authorized grievance towards Uber in January 2016, based on a legal filing. That grievance was a part of a collection of driver lawsuits towards Uber alleging that the corporate had misclassified drivers as unbiased contractors once they actually ought to have been categorized as staff, and in search of the turnover of all proceeds from gratuities from riders. Uber settled the lawsuit in August.